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Oxygen must enter our blood and Carbon Dioxide must leave the blood through our lungs. They do so by diffusion between the cappillaries.

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What is the place where oxygen enters the body and carbon dioxide leaves it?

The lungs are the organs where oxygen enters the body and carbon dioxide leaves it through the process of respiration. Oxygen is taken in when breathing and carbon dioxide is released when exhaling.


Where is the place where oxygen enters the blood and carbon dioxide leaves the blood?

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What are stomata in leaves?

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Why is it different when the composition of the air as it enters the lung compaerd to when it leaves the lung?

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What do lungs remove from the blood?

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What comes in and out of a stomata?

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What gas leaves the blood in pulmonary capillaries and enters the alveoli?

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What is the gas called what enters leaves?

The gas that enters and leaves the lungs during respiration is called oxygen (O2) and carbon dioxide (CO2). Oxygen is inhaled from the atmosphere and is essential for cellular respiration, while carbon dioxide is a byproduct of this process and is exhaled. This exchange of gases occurs in the alveoli of the lungs.


In the respiratory system oxygen enters the blood and carbon dioxide leaves the blood in clusters of sacs called what?

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What is the process that allows oxygen carbon dioxide to transfer?

The process that allows oxygen and carbon dioxide to transfer is called respiration. In the lungs, oxygen is taken in from the air we breathe and is exchanged for carbon dioxide that is then exhaled. This gas exchange occurs in the alveoli, tiny air sacs in the lungs, where oxygen enters the bloodstream and carbon dioxide leaves it.


Where does oxygen enter the blood and carbon dioxide leaves it?

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